Litter Cover

AUS-TMI-AGR-LIT General Moderate confidence

Benchmark Value

No specific value — see range
Range: 70 to 90 %
Optimal Range: 70 to 90
Direction: Higher is desirable ↑
Form: OptimalRange

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Evidence & Context

The optimal range for litter cover in a high-functioning tropical island agricultural system is 70-90%.

Metric Definition:

Litter cover is the proportion of the soil surface covered by non-living, detached plant material such as crop residues (stubble, trash), leaves, and twigs.

Benchmark Definition:

This benchmark defines the optimal range of litter cover in tropical island agricultural systems that maximizes ecological benefits such as erosion control and moisture retention.

Justification:

This range is supported by best-practice systems and soil conservation science indicating maximized ecological benefits within this range.

Sources (2)

Preview of Managing stubble | General agronomy | Crop production | Grains, pulses and cereals - Agriculture Victoria
Managing stubble | General agronomy | Crop production | Grains, pulses and cereals - Agriculture Victoria Government

Managing stubble | General agronomy | Crop production | Grains, pulses and cereals - Agriculture Victoria, accessed August 13, 2025

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Preview of Soil management for sugarcane - NSW Department of Primary ...
Soil management for sugarcane - NSW Department of Primary ... Journal

The effect of litter layer on controlling surface runoff and erosion in ..., accessed July 26, 2025

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Supporting Sources (8)

Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.

Preview of Benefits of Leaf Litter for Forest Regeneration - Tunley Environmental
Benefits of Leaf Litter for Forest Regeneration - Tunley Environmental
Direct Evidence Journal

Stubble Retention in Cropping Systems in Southern Australia ..., accessed August 13, 2025

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Preview of Maintaining groundcover to reduce erosion and sustain production - NSW Department of Primary Industries, accessed July 22, 2025,
Maintaining groundcover to reduce erosion and sustain production - NSW Department of Primary Industries, accessed July 22, 2025,
Direct Evidence Journal

Lang, D. (1979). Groundcover for pastures. Journal of Soil Conservation NSW.

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Preview of Management of sugarcane harvest residues: consequences for soil carbon and nitrogen
Management of sugarcane harvest residues: consequences for soil carbon and nitrogen
Contextual Support Journal

FARMING SYSTEMS AND THEIR EFFECT ON THE RESPONSE OF SUGARCANE TO NITROGEN By B SALTER - Sugar Research Australia, accessed July 18, 2025

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Preview of Managing ground cover on erosion prone soils: Guidelines to follow, accessed July 12, 2025,
Managing ground cover on erosion prone soils: Guidelines to follow, accessed July 12, 2025,
Contextual Support

Management of sugarcane harvest residues: consequences for soil carbon and nitrogen, accessed July 26, 2025

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Preview of Nutrient Cycling in Tropical Pastures: What do we know? - ResearchGate
Nutrient Cycling in Tropical Pastures: What do we know? - ResearchGate
Contextual Support GreyLiterature

Nutrient Cycling in Tropical Pastures: What do we know? - ResearchGate

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Preview of Reef protection regulations Banana Erosion and sediment control guide Version 2 - Queensland Government, accessed July 18, 2025,
Reef protection regulations Banana Erosion and sediment control guide Version 2 - Queensland Government, accessed July 18, 2025,
Regulatory Framework Journal

Repairing gully erosion in Western Australia - Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, accessed July 27, 2025,

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Preview of Reef protection regulations Sugarcane Sediment and erosion control guide Version 2 - Queensland Government
Reef protection regulations Sugarcane Sediment and erosion control guide Version 2 - Queensland Government
Regulatory Framework Journal

Reef protection regulations Sugarcane Sediment and erosion control guide Version 2 - Queensland Government

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Preview of The effect of litter layer on controlling surface runoff and erosion in ...
The effect of litter layer on controlling surface runoff and erosion in ...
Direct Evidence

The effect of litter layer on controlling surface runoff and erosion in rubber plantations on tropical mountain slopes, SW China | Request PDF - ResearchGate

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Context

  • Region Australia
  • Biome Tropical & Subtropical Maritime Islands
  • Land Use Agricultural Crop Production
  • Assessment Not Stated
  • Evidence Type ReferenceCondition

Lifecycle

  • Status Active
  • Version 1
  • Effective From 3 Jun 2026

Notes

Represents the target for a 'best-on-offer' system demonstrating high environmental health. AssessmentContext defaulted to 'Not Stated' because the source document did not state one.